The document provides examples of how to use prepositions of time and place in the English language. It lists common prepositions used to indicate location such as "in", "on", "at", "by", "next to", and "beside". It also gives examples of prepositions used with days, dates, months, seasons, and periods of time. Prepositions shown include "on", "in", "at", "from", "until", "next", "last", "this", "every", "all", and "any".
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In: in the kitchen, in London, in the car, in a
taxi
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On: on the table, on the left, on the first floor
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At:
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By, Next to, Beside: Jane is standing by?/ next
to?/ beside the car.
at the door, at the station, at the party.
5. Days of the week, weekends, part of
the day, Dates:
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on Monday.
On the June 10th elections.
They go to church on Christmas
day.
I usually play tennis on weekends.
6. Months, seasons , time of
day, year, after a certain
period of time:
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in
in
in
in
August / in winter
the morning
2006
an hour
7. For night, for weekend, a
certain point of time:
at night
? at the weekend
? at half past nine
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8. Marking the beginning and
end of a period of time and
In the sense of how long
something is going to last:
from Monday to/till Friday
? He is on holiday until
Friday.
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Next week, year, etc
Last week, year, etc
This week, year, etc
Every day, second, etc
All day, week, etc
Any day, time, etc
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Next week, year, etc
Last week, year, etc
This week, year, etc
Every day, second, etc
All day, week, etc
Any day, time, etc